From: "Greg Wooledge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Check your store_NNNNN file.  There may or may not be directory paths in
>there (either full directories like "/home/freenet/data/NNNNN/tNNNNNNN"
>or partial ones like "NNNNN/tNNNNNNN").

I wasn't able to check that.
For some reason, my .freenetrc got creamed and filled with rubbish during a
reboot into windows

>I can imagine this would cause
>a dilemma when your data store is mounted in a different place, on an OS
>that uses different directory separators.

This is not an issue for me. In .freenetrc, I specify the default path of
'.freenet', so all the classes in freenet.jar would use exactly the same
path when accessing the datastore, and dir separator chars '/' and '\' would
be handled transparently by the machine-dependent parts of the JVM.

Anyway, all this is pretty much a moot point now, since I'm just a few days
away from setting up a dedicated Freenet node PC (linux of course) to run
24/7 on my home LAN (anyone wanna donate an old CD drive?)

David



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